Living the audiophile life.


Couldn't agree with you more about diminishing returns. Marginal cost is another way to look at it. I'd say the NAD stuff boosted my system 25 percent over the old Arcam gear. How much is the next 10 percent going to cost? $5,000? Enough for a serious set of speakers? Probably.

Interesting to note that I am the only person I know who has any kind of serious set-up. I run with a fairly fast-lane, yuppie-ish, New York crowd. (Although one that has been slowed by the arrival of children.) Everyone listens to Alexa or plugs their phone into something. If these people don't care about sound . . . 

Note that I've already declared many "advances" to be the end of civilization. I believe that texting is the main culprit. And granted that the audio industry is doing everything possible to drive these people away. But you'd think that somebody would care.

Is it possible to send you messages or replies right from the discussion?
paul6001
I'm new here. I was trying to send Kren0006 a private message. This was not intended as a post. But if it provokes some discussion, that  would be great.
The  audiophile word is meaningless.

 If you enjoy your system, and it makes you happy, you have already made it to ...ahem, cough,....cough,...audiophile land.

5k cables, a amps reviewer words, instruments floating on a cloud of fluffy bunny farts, etc etc, are just words from a paid magazine/reviewer!
People who haven't experienced good sound and the pleasure it brings to music reproduction never think about it, and from my experience, a surprising number of those who do experience it are not moved by it enough to acquire it themselves.